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Libor Pešek KBE (born 22 June 1933) is a Czech conductor.
Pešek was born in Prague and studied conducting, piano, cello and trombone at the Academy of Musical Arts there, with Václav Smetáček and Karel Ančerl among his teachers. He worked at the Pilsen and Prague Operas, and from 1958 to 1964 was the founder and director of Prague Chamber Harmony. He was chief conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic in 1981–82, and from 1982 to 1990 was conductor-in-residence of the Czech Philharmonic. He is the current chief conductor of the Czech National Symphony Orchestra.
In the UK, Pešek was music director of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (RLPO) from 1987 to 1998, and now holds the title of conductor laureate. His work with the RLPO included leading the premiere of Anthony Powers' Horn Concerto (Michael Thompson, soloist). He has also conducted the Brno Philharmonic Orchestra.
Pešek is best known for his interpretations of Czech music. He has been a champion of lesser known Czech composers, particularly Josef Suk and Vítězslav Novák. His recordings include music of Pavel Josef Vejvanovský.
Josef Suk may refer to:
An orchestra (/ˈɔːrkᵻstrə/ or US /ˈɔːrˌkɛstrə/; Italian: [orˈkɛstra]) is a large instrumental ensemble used in classical music that contains sections of string (violin, viola, cello and double bass), brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Other instruments such as the piano and celesta may sometimes be grouped into a fifth section such as a keyboard section or may stand alone, as may the concert harp and, for 20th and 21st century compositions, electric and electronic instruments. The term orchestra derives from the Greek ὀρχήστρα, the name for the area in front of an ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus. The orchestra grew by accretion throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, but changed very little in composition during the course of the 20th century.
1. Libor Pešek - Show Jana Krause 30. 9. 2011
Antonín Dvořák: Symfonie č. 8 v podání SOČRu (HD)
Josef Suk "Adagio from Serenade in E-flat Major" Libor Pesek
DVORAK Symphony Nº4 op.13 in D minor - CPO Libor Pesek
Dagmar Pecková a Libor Pešek - Prague Proms 2012
Všechnopárty 2016 - Libor Pešek — Anežka Drahotová — Jan Novotný -7. 10. 2016
Josef Suk "Serenade in E-flat Major" Libor Pesek
Vítězslav Novák - Slovak Suite
Libor Pešek o dirigentské profesi
Niels Gade: Ozvuky z Ossiana v podání SOČRu (HD)
Hosté: slavný český dirigent Libor Pešek, režisérka nejdrsnějšího filmu roku Ivanna Benešová a hráč na cirkulárku Milan Buričin.
Videozáznam závěrečné části abonentního koncertu Symfonického orchestru Českého rozhlasu, který se odehrál 1. prosince 2014 ve Dvořákově síni pražského Rudolfina. Na programu byla Symfonie č. 8 G dur, op. 88 Antonína Dvořáka (1841 – 1904). Orchestr řídil Libor Pešek.
"Adagio" from Serenade in E-flat Major for String Orchestra op 6 by Josef Suk Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Libor Pesek, conductor Here You can find the complete recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9iIyZtvhNSM
Antonin Dvorak Symphony Nº4, op. 13 in D minor I- Allegro II- Andante sostenuto e molto cantabile III- Scherzo: Allegro feroce IV- Finale: Allegro con brio Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Libor Pesek, 1991
Všechnopárty 2016 - Libor Pešek — Anežka Drahotová — Jan Novotný -7. 10. 2016 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBXcXJF6bnJ-DU2sypZDw3hdgKeXDjzCT
Serenade in E-flat Major for String Orchestra op 6 by Josef Suk Andante con moto Allegro, ma non troppo e grazioso Adagio Allegro giocoso, ma non troppo presto Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Libor Pesek, conductor
The Slovacka suita was composed in 1903 by the Czech neo-romanticist Vítězslav Novák. The painting is called "Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains" by Albert Bierstadt, painted in 1868. Conductor: Libor Pesek Orchestra: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Recorded in 1997. If you only want this song, here's a link to a Mediafire download in FLAC: http://www.mediafire.com/?x425tu1kevnamdw I originally got it form here: http://avaxhome.ws/music/classical/novak_slovaksuite.html (EDIT: Site's down, folks! Maybe you'll have some luck finding a cached version by Google or Archive.org) The other songs from that CD are good as well, but it's a long download, it being from Rapidshare and all.
Deset dní poté, co dirigent Libor Pešek oslavil své osmdesátiny, vzniklo video, které je vzpomínkou na jeho vlastní začátky, ale zejména úvahou nad profesí dirigenta vycházející z celoživotních zkušeností a umělecké práce s našimi i zahraničními orchestry.
Videozáznam první části abonentního koncertu Symfonického orchestru Českého rozhlasu, který se odehrál 1. prosince 2014 ve Dvořákově síni pražského Rudolfina. Na programu byla koncertní předehra Ozvuky z Ossiana, a moll, op. 1 dánského romantického skladatele Nielse Gadeho (1817 – 1890). Orchestr řídil Libor Pešek.
Naděžda Hávová zpovídá dirigenta Libora Peška.
Deset dní poté, co dirigent Libor Pešek oslavil své osmdesátiny, vzniklo video, které je vzpomínkou na jeho vlastní začátky, ale zejména úvahou nad profesí dirigenta vycházející z celoživotních zkušeností a umělecké práce s našimi i zahraničními orchestry.
Podporovatelé Miroslavy Němcové - Libor Pešek
He began studies at the Leningrad Conservatory and later with Mstislav Rostropovich at the Moscow Conservatory whilst pursuing a concert career throughout the Soviet Union. In 1966 he won 6th Prize at the Moscow International Tchaikovsky Competition. While his debut, at 17, with the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra earned him the nickname "Rostropovich [the late, great Russian cellist] of the future", it was in 1966, as prize-winner of the prestigious International Tchaikovsky Competition, that he really started getting noticed. He entered the famous Moscow Conservatory to study with Rostropovich and was quickly taken under the great musician's wing.[1] He emigrated to Israel in 1971, where he holds citizenship. He also studied for a time with Gregor Piatigorsky in Los Angeles. He currentl...
Hosté: slavný český dirigent Libor Pešek, režisérka nejdrsnějšího filmu roku Ivanna Benešová a hráč na cirkulárku Milan Buričin.
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